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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Dear Mom and Dad

It may not look like much, but my scribbles are very important! Scribbling is the first step in learning to write,

and I am developing the muscles I will need to hold a pencil!

Sometimes a scribble is not just a scribble!

Love,

Your Child

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Stages of Art Development:

Stage One: Manipulative

Random attempts to manipulate various materials – scribbling, thick sweeps of paint strokes, pounding and squeezing of clay. Typically seen in children under 4 years, with focus on experiential and tactile.

Stage Two: Patterning/Design

Typically develops by age 4, experimentation with beginning to master materials. Children discovering lines, shapes, dots, spaces, and patterns.

Stage Three: Naming/Symbolic

Children able to make models or pictures representing things, often with object in mind as they begin the process.

Stage Four: Representation

Develops around age 5 or 6, with children’s art actually resembling objects represented. Initially many details missing, with more detail as skill level and motor control develop.

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Open-ended Art:(Open-ended art is about the experience of creating and exploring the material, not just the end product.)